Surf Lifesavers plead with Aussies: stay home, don’t visit the beach

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Millions traditionally descend on Australian beaches at this time of year, but the simple message from surf lifesavers for Easter is ‘stay safe, stay home’.

Ahead of the Easter holidays and with predicted warm weather across multiple states, Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA) is pleading with the public to stay away from the beach, in support of the Federal Government’s advice to stay home and slow the rate of COVID-19 transmission.

Surf Life Saving services across the country are working with local council authorities, with many beaches already completely closed to the public and many patrolling services finishing early [click here].

Last Easter surf lifesavers and lifeguards were fully operational and performed more than 535 rescues across the Easter school holidays with rescues on public holidays (Easter long weekend and ANZAC day) accounting for 75% of the total rescues which also tragically saw nine lives lost along the coastline. With patrolling services reduced this Easter, there are concerns people who choose not to adhere to the Government’s advice and go to an unpatrolled beach, may find themselves in trouble with limited assistance available.

Surf Life Saving Australia President Graham Ford AM, said supporting the Government’s efforts to slow the rate of COVID-19 transmission is the number one priority.  But the public also need to know that when the red and yellow flags aren’t flying, it simply isn’t safe to swim.

“Traditionally the Easter school holidays is a time when large numbers of people gather on our beaches across the country,” said SLSA President Graham Ford AM.  

“Surf Life Saving Australia is urging the public to adhere to the Government warnings and restrictions, particularly with respect to social distancing.

“Surf lifesaving services across the country are not operating as usual, many beaches are closed due to COVID-19 and some services have been modified from what the public would normally expect.

“The beaches won’t be as safe in or out of the water these holidays with the reduced services and the risks associated with the transmission of COVID-19,” added Ford.

“We all need to play our part and the message is really simple; the easiest and best way to stay safe this Easter long weekend and school holidays is to stay home.”

Surf Life Saving patrols and Government messages may differ in each State and Territory – to find out specific information in each jurisdiction:

Surf Life Saving New South Wales

https://www.surflifesaving.com.au/resources/coronavirus-covid-19-updates-resources-slsnsw-members

Surf Life Saving Queensland

http://lifesaving.com.au/covid19/

Surf Life Saving Northern Territory

https://www.lifesavingnt.com.au/covid-19/

Surf Life Saving South Australia

http://www.surflifesavingsa.com.au/news

Surf Life Saving Tasmania

https://www.slst.asn.au/clubs-members/club-member-resources/covid-19-information/

Surf Life Saving Western Australia

https://www.mybeach.com.au/members/covid-19/

For further detail and information relating to SLSA and COVID-19 please click here.

Surf Life Saving Patrol Season Ends Early in SA

Surf Life Saving SA has announced that it is bringing forward the end of the volunteer beach patrol season by two weeks.

With volunteer beach patrols originally due to finish on Monday April 13th, the Board of Surf Life Saving SA (SLSSA) says that effective immediately, all patrols by volunteer surf lifesavers on South Australian beaches will be cancelled for the remainder of the season. This unique decision was made to protect the safety and welfare of volunteer surf lifesavers from potential infection by the COVID-19 virus and to discourage gatherings of more than two people on popular beaches.

Please click here to read full letter to all members.

Please click here to read press release.

Surf Life Saving Australia Issues Message to Stay Home

Surf Life Saving Australia has issued a message encouraging people to stay home and urging them to avoid going to the beach. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to develop, and the need for people to strictly adhere to social distancing guidelines remains, we want to take this opportunity to let people know that regular beach patrols right around Australia may have changed.

With member welfare and safety our first priority, our surf lifesavers are asking you to stay home.

For the full story, please read here.
https://sls.com.au/surf-life-saving-australia-beach-message-stay-safe-stay-home/

To check the patrol status of a beach near you, please visit:
https://beachsafe.org.au/